How much turf??

pyro723

Daytona fireworks guy!!!
Location
Louisiana
I have a 04 SJ. How much turf will I need for R.E.V. footholds? How much underpad, and what type should I go with?
 

DaUpJetSkier

I like square
Location
Marquette, MI
Get a full sheet of diamond from hydroturf, some 25mm and maybe 8mm underpad for the footholds. You can slice the 25 if your careful to get a thickness you want.
 

meatball

User Title Unavailable
Location
Maryland
Just the tray or did you get enough to do the tops of tray walls (where your elbows go) and footholds too?
 

B-Roy

Makin' a Comeback!
Location
MICHIGAN
HT will cut the padding in half. Half will be way more than enough to do the top rails, tray/holds.
 

Waste Land

Non Multa Sed Multum
Location
Florence, AL
I actually PERFER 8mm padding. The 25 is just over kill to me and really stuffs the footholds too much. If your going really big in the ocean yeah. But for normal riding stick with 8mm

HT
1 Sheet will do it
2 sheets if this is your first job

UnderPad
1/2 will do everything
1 sheet if youve never done it before or you have extra plans like your chin pad or something
 

djyox

Old school -not by choice
Location
Twincities, MN
Well its my first job, and I want to do the rails as well.... Maybe even the chin pad!!! 2 sheets should get me by right?

I've done kits before, but I somehow think this is going to be a different ride...
 

Waste Land

Non Multa Sed Multum
Location
Florence, AL
Well its my first job, and I want to do the rails as well.... Maybe even the chin pad!!! 2 sheets should get me by right?

I've done kits before, but I somehow think this is going to be a different ride...

I'd do 2 sheets to be safe. Plus you can never have enough extra turf
 

Waste Land

Non Multa Sed Multum
Location
Florence, AL
I curious if anyone puts foam padding under there rail cap turf.

It hurts like hell when you hit your butt in the surf. :moon:

You mean fill in the indention on the tops of the gunwhales. Yup. Looks better and is great for dragging upw ith elbows if you need.
 

Sospikey

Trying to get upside down
Location
Sweden
2 sheets of b-stock and 1 sheet of 8 mm under pad. Do two layers (total of 16mm) for bottom of tray. Do only 8 mm where the foot holds go. Use the 8 mm on top of tray to save your elbows, looks nicer too!
Should be enough for chin pad if you want to.
 

beachedflunkey

wavejunkies
Location
Virginia Beach
I can't seem to get by on one sheet if I do diamonds/grooves side-to-side in the tray and still maximize the length of my rail cuts. Am I doing bad trig or is this to be expected?
 
i agree w/ jesse. 8mm is easier to work with. if you get 25mm (its actually only 20mm), you have to do a lot of cutting and grinding to get the desired thickness in the footholds, as opposed to glueing 2x8mm pieces together.
 

Mark44

Katie's Boss
Location
100% one place
One sheet will work just fine and 8mm is enough pad. Wal-Mart has kitchen mats that work great for the pad they are about ½” thick and closed cell foam. I have had them in my ski for 3 years now and they didn’t even wear yet. They are only 7 bucks and one matt will do the job.

I am turfing Katie’s ski right now and we are using two layers of kitchen matt and one layer under the ball of her foot.

Mark44
 

pyro723

Daytona fireworks guy!!!
Location
Louisiana
I just ordered a sheet of diamond, 8mm, and 5mm. does this mean i should order one more since its my first job?
 
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